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The British and Chinese Corporation, Limited.
The Honourable
The Colonial Secretary,
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Sir,
Peking, February 22nd., 1911.
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With reference to my letter of December 15th., 1910 in which I acknowledged the receipt of Sir Henry May's letter of November 29th., on the subject of the Canton-Kowloon Railway,
and deferred further reply thereto until I had communicated with
my Directors, and I am now in a position to state that the Bri-
-tish and Chinese Corporation consider the early conclusion of an
equitable Working Agreement most desirable, in the interests of both sections of the line, and that they are fully prepared to do all in their power to support and facilitate any arrangements
which may be proposed, provided they do not conflict with the
terms of the Loan Agreement. They consider it very doubtful that
any actual modification of the terms of the Loan Agreement
would be sanctioned by the British Courts and they are therefore
of opinion that the first essential is to formulate a scheme
which would not conflict with the terms of that contract.
If I can be of any assistance in attaining
this end my efforts will be at the disposal of the Hongkong
Government.
I have etc.,
(Sd.) S. F. Mayers.